PRACTICAL TITLE Name: Student Number: Date: Abstract: 1. INTRODUCTION 4. ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION The purpose of this document is to provide guidance and an easy-to-use template/style sheet to assist authors in the preparation of practical reports 2. PREREQUISITES 2.1 Subtitle 3. EXPERIMENTAL SETUP AND METHODOLOGY Example equation: I n Iˆn cos( sqt bq ) (1) q 1 Where: Figure 1: Example of a figure embedded in the text Iˆn peak magnitude of current s q the per unit slip of harmonic q the supply frequency in rad./sec bq phase angle for harmonic q 5. CONCLUSION 6. REFERENCES In the last main heading of the paper, references should be listed and sequentially numbered in square brackets in the order in which they first appear in the text. When citing references in the text, the corresponding reference number(s) in square brackets should be given e.g. [1], [1, 4, 5] or [2, 6-10]. Only references that are actually cited in the text should be listed. References should be complete, in IEEE style, and in a 10-point, Times New Roman font. Style for published papers: Author(s) (initials and surnames), title (in inverted commas), periodical (italics), volume and issue number, page numbers (inclusive), month and year (optional) [1-2]. Style for conference papers: Author(s) (initials and surnames), title (in inverted commas), full conference name (italics), location, page numbers (inclusive), month and year [3]. Style for books: Author(s) (initials and surnames), title (italics), publisher, location, edition number, chapters and/or page numbers (inclusive), month and year (optional) [4]. Some examples are given below: [1] G.H. Muller and C.F. Landy: “Detection of broken rotor bars, Part 1 – new theory”, SAIEE Africa Research Journal, Vol. 95 No. 1, pp. 7-18, March 2003. [2] L. Finn, R. Mulholland and G.J. Gibbon: “Design and implementation of a prototype computer based rehabilitation device for the lower extremities”, SAIEE Africa Research Journal, Vol. 95 No. 1, pp. 29-32, March 2003. [3] P. Vas: “Simulation and monitoring of induction motors with rotor asymmetry”, Proceedings: 6th International Conference on Electrical Machines, Manchester, pp. 435-439, May 1992. [4] A.V. Oppenheim and R.W. Schafer: Discrete-time signal processing, Prentice-Hall Inc., USA, first edition, chapter 3, pp. 82-112, August 1989.